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I've recently started using Instagram and I was wondering if people have any suggestions of users to follow if you're interested in type, lettering and typography? The accounts of type designers, "spot the cool sign" type affectionados, designers who use a lot of type, lettering artists, etc. etc.
With the new year ahead it is time for thinking about calendars!
I'm working on a calendar project since 2009.
This year it's the fourth time for me to produce the Typographic Wall Calendar and I wanted to share that with you.

Hi,
I have recently graduated from university, studying Graphic Design. I have created a blog with some of my designs to exhibit some of my skills.
Here is my blog: munyachidakwa.wordpress.com
I would love for some feedback on my work. I am open to any form of criticism.
I thank you for taking time to read this
Munya
I've narrowed my business logo down to 3 favorites. I'd like some critique. Favorite and why; colors complementary, too dark/too light; kerning too tight/loose; design element too much/dark/light; design element size; so, basically anything I need to do that would make it better, etc. Be brutal, but constructive. Thanks so much :)
Hi, I am trying to improve this page, and I am not sure which fonts to remove or change;
I used Lobster to "soften" the sharpness of the page, but it looks out of place, and I'm not sure if the body font (Hattori Hanzo) is also a good choice here.
I am trying to achieve an "artsy" look, It is suppose to be a part of a photography portfolio, and I don't want the hexagon and square shapes to make the page too "robotic"

Hi Everyone, this is my first post on the board.
I am an MA student from Belfast NI, and am currently working on a new website with a focus on typography, design, and typography on the web. As a welcome to everyone I am doing a series of typography wallpapers each month, these are beautiful professional photos so hope you guys enjoy them and check out the site.
First in the series — Wallpaper Series No.1
Available in B&W and Colour
Any feedback on the site also is much appreciated, content suggestions is also welcome.
Thanks,
Rory
@justmyty_pe

Hello all! I know photography is pretty popular with creative types (see what I did there?), so I figured I'd start a topic. I just recently got my first DSLR! I'm pretty excited. This is the first picture I ever took with it, which wasn't very thought out. It was cold, I felt nervous even holding it (my other camera was a dinky point and shoot), and it was also cold. I mainly just wanted to gawk at the quality. My point and shoot had 5 megapixels, so the same as my iPhone. It was an upgrade of momentous proportions. So, is anyone on here into photography?
I am in the process of designing a logo and identity around a photography business. The client wants to look young and modern, while alluding to early 20th century america. She does wedding photography and portraiture as well as boudoir/ pin-up style photography. She wants to appeal to a younger clientele; mid 20's to 30's primarily without excluding a wider range of potential customers. I would appreciate any feedback and/or direction. Thanks for your time.
Hello,
I'm currently designing a logo/brand identity for a friend's photography business. His business is called Knox Photography. Right now I've decided to use Baskerville as the main font, but am trying to find a good font pair to use with it. I really like Gotham, but am not sure if it's completely appropriate? I'm looking leaning more towards a geometrical sans serif font.
I've attached an image of a quick throw together of what I'm thinking of. Right now I'm purely focusing more on finding the right fonts than on the logos design. Currently the image is set with Baskerville and Avenir.
Any suggestions?
I thought this would be the right place to share my project:
I'm working on a typographic wall calendar, made of two thousand and eleven keyboard keys. Last year I did one made of 2010 keys.(http://typophile.com/node/65810)
This year I turned the design into a Kickstarter project. Kickstarter is a public funding platform for design and art projects.
Here is the link to the project-website with a little video: http://kck.st/20eleven
I also was invited to a lengthy interview about my design process:
http://blog.kickstarter.com/post/1360375408/creator-q-a-harald-geisler-o...
On my website i wrote a bit more in depth about the piece:
http://haraldgeisler.com/2009/12/31/typographic-keyboard-wall-calendar/

Issue 4 Features:
Hi everyone, brand new here!
I have been searching everywhere trying to figure out this font and I'm hoping I can get some new insight here. I'm hoping to find the exact font to the new Kodak ads they're running. Neutura is close, but some of the letters are different like the lowercase t.
Here is an image:

I appreciate any help you guys can offer!
I recently saw the documentary titled, "Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman" and what I found really attracting other then Shulman's fantastic photos was the typeface they used. Unfortunately cameras were forbidden in the theater and I was unable to take a picture. So for those who have seen that documentary, please identify the typeface they used.
Thank you!
Hello,
I have been working on a poster design, the type is purposefully abstract, but I would still like it to be legible to some degree.
Any thoughts or feedback would be appriciated.
Below I have attached the poster and some details.
http://operationeveryday.com/files/gimgs/206_wet3.jpg
Hey guys, so this is my first run at a real logo for my photography. I've been trying for something clean, modern, not overpowering and artistic. I feel like i'm starting in the right direction but am struggling to bring it all into one piece. The hardest part is that I'm not just '"fill in your name here" Photography'. Its called "Socal Lag" but i'm also playing with the idea of incorporating my name into it as well. I feel like its complicated to make it simple because of the name but I feel like it can work!
Thanks in advance for the harsh critiques! lol